The band has only played once live in 1999, because of the obvious complications of getting all 13 members in the same place at one time, so the collective has their strong point in the records they create. The music the band makes is really all over the musical spectrum but people who like F# A# Infinity will really get into their sound. At sometimes hauntingly beautiful, sometimes noisy clutter, the music is diverse and unique and always full of life. This life is usually from the found sound and spoken word samples that find their way into the recordings. The band seems to love recording in strange places that harbor these sounds.

Their second album, which was released on April 8, 2003 with the title of "telegraphs in negative / mouths trapped in static", had a similar concept as the first release: find a weird location in Canada and record there. The first idea the band had was to take a mobileý recording studio across the country and record in random places they found on the way. This idea was eventually turned to ashes and they decided to record in an cathedral-like barn at an old, abandoned farm in rural Ontario. This album sounds extremely similar to their first release (in a good way) but it somehow seems less focused and composed and much more improvised. The band once again recorded this album at different levels of awareness, with most of the band working on little or no sleep or in various levels of intoxication. This is a double disc.